The Nude and Rude Revue in on tour and stops by to chat vaudeville and burlesque, the “Cooler Seasons, Warmer World” speaker series wraps up at the Alaska State Museum, and Fu Bao stops by to discuss the Key Campaign events happening in Juneau supporting people with disabilities.
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Juneau Afternoon: ‘Love Fest’ concert celebrates Indigenous, queer, and two-spirit allyship through music
Conversations today include music from Ashley Young and Witty Youngman, two of the performers at the “Love Fest” celebrating Indigenous, queer, and two-spirit allyship, plus updates from the Zach Gordon Youth Center, and Bartlett Regional Hospital.
Culture Rich Conversations: ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ and ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’
On this episode of Culture Rich Conversations from Juneau’s Black Awareness Association the celebration of Black History Month continues by having a conversation with the NAACP of Anchorage about the songs “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Juneau Afternoon: UAS School of Education online graduate program ranks in the top 10% of programs in the United States
Conversations today include a chat with REACH about their programs, Juneau Police Department with a recruitment update, and Dr. Carlee Simon, Interim Dean of the School of Education on degree programs including their top ranking online graduate programs.
Juneau Afternoon: Upcoming sustainability Q&A sessions plus Mountainside Open Mic nights return for 2024
Conversations today include the Juneau Commission on Sustainability’s upcoming Q& A sessions, plus Marian Call and the Mountainside Open Mic begin again February 21.
Juneau Afternoon: Honoring Elizabeth Peratrovich Day through education and advocacy
Guest Host Christina Love leads a conversation with Alicia Maryott and Michelle Demmert about the importance of education, advocacy, and uplifting living heroes in honor of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day.
Culture Rich Conversations: Black love, part two
On this episode of Culture Rich Conversations from Juneau’s Black Awareness Association, they celebrate Black History Month by giving us part two of last week’s discussion about Black love! Host Christina Michelle and her guests are back to wrap things up!
Juneau Afternoon: Orpheus Project, Juneau STEAM Coalition, Nordic Film Festival, and NAMI Juneau
Conversations include: “Conflict and Compassion” concert from Orpheus Project looks to inspire hope, plus Juneau STEAM Coalition, The Nordic Film Festival, and NAMI Juneau’s “Family and Friends” seminar.
Juneau Afternoon: Perseverance set to open “Indecent” by Paul Vogel, plus upcoming workshops from 49 Writers
Conversations today: A look at playwright Paula Vogel’s theatre past in Juneau plus Perseverance’s upcoming production of Vogel’s “Indecent” plus 49 Writers on a Juneau retreat and upcoming workshops.
Juneau Afternoon: Mudrooms “Stepping in it,” Juneau Piano Series upcoming concerts, and Tlingit & Haida’s Human Trafficking community awareness event
Conversations today: The next Mudrooms live storytelling event theme is “Stepping in it,” The Juneau Piano Series presents two concerts over the coming week and Tlingit and Haida is hosting Human Trafficking Awareness, on February 19